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Surviving Nursing Burnout

The Gypsy Nurse

Defined as the “physical or mental collapse caused by overwork or stress,” many elements of nursing are responsible: long hours, emotional exhaustion, trauma, and many say Covid. However, nursing burnout has been a factor long before Covid. Burnout is growing, yet the nurse still perceives the symptoms as normal.

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Nursing Compassion Fatigue and Burnout vs. Moral Injury

Nurse.com

Nurses experiencing compassion fatigue derive little to no pleasure from their work and often struggle to get through the day. Compassion fatigue is the opposite of compassion satisfaction, in which nurses find meaning and a sense of self-worth in their work. What are the causes?

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How To Address Nurse Bullying and Incivility

Nurse.com

This bullying trend continues after school and can affect nurses in all areas of practice and healthcare settings. These behaviors should never be tolerated and can lead to nurse burnout and unsafe working conditions. The post How To Address Nurse Bullying and Incivility appeared first on Nurse.com Blog.

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Safety Concern: Unsafe Nursing Ratios

Nurse.com

“Use your voice as a nurse, so you have an impact on the decisions that your hospital is making,” Ritchie urged. Sharing your voice on what matters most is key to driving your career and the nursing profession forward. For information and insights from other practicing nurses, download and review the 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report.

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Top Issues in Nursing — and How Nurse Leaders Can Address Them

Post University

Nurse leaders are often aware of these problems, but, without targeted training or sufficient support, may struggle to address workplace conflict. Yes, dealing with difficult nurses is stressful, but the best leaders know how to make the most of difficult situations. Download Guide 5.

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The Call for Greater Autonomy in Nursing

Nurse.com

By increasing the level of autonomy in nursing, nurses will have the ability to grow and help shape smarter healthcare delivery of the future. To talk about autonomy in nursing (and other topics) with your nursing community, download the Nurse.com social networking app.

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The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023

Nurse.com

If you create an environment where nurses feel valued and supported, they will stay,” promised Wolf. For additional insights download and review our 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report. The post The Nursing Shortage: Looking Ahead to 2023 appeared first on Nurse.com Blog.